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Charter Arms 73220 Undercoverette 5RD 32H&R 2"

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You may never have considered a .32 for concealed carry. But
Charter’s Undercoverette is out to change your mind! This revolver
offers potent Magnum stopping power making it ideal for home
protection. Yet it has a short 2” barrel making it easy to conceal and
carry.

The Undercoverette also offers lighter recoil, making it a
comfortable revolver for recreational shooting. Safety, reliability,
stopping power, less recoil—the Undercoverette delivers.

If you want to teach an inexperienced shooter how to shoot, a .32-caliber revolver is a pretty decent choice. The recoil is tame, the report of the shot is not deafening, and most new shooters will find it to be fun to shoot. The cool thing about the Charter Arms Undercoverette is that it shoots .32 H&R Magnum, which is nothing to sneeze at as far as defensive calibers go, but it also takes .32 S&W Long and .32 S&W Short, which are cheap to shoot and have very little recoil. So, if you want to teach a new shooter, or if you\'re a seasoned shooter who just wants to work on their double action trigger control and revolver handling skills, a .32-caliber revolver works well. I enjoy shooting this gun. It\'s light, handy, soft-shooting, and with the .32 H&R Magnum loads, it could be a decent defensive pistol, too. I\'m glad I bought this gun. I\'d recommend this pistol for new shooters, people who can\'t take the recoil of bigger rounds, or someone who just enjoys shooting lighter-kicking guns. The Charter Arms Undercoverette is a hoot to shoot. You\'ll enjoy it. Check one out. Thanks BudsGunShop!

Reviewed By: Vincent K on 06/10/2017

Rating: 4 of 5 Stars!

Shroud behind cylinder was rough and could have been finished better but rest of the gun was acceptable (89 out of a 100 for finish). DA trigger out of the box was very good and SA so light I would never use it in any form of confrontation unless I was going to pull the trigger w/o hesitation (trigger pull 95 out of a 100). Put 100 rounds 32 H&R Magnum through it and it went bang every time you pulled the trigger; cylinder lockup is acceptable and fixed sites are fairly accurate at belly shot distances which the gun is designed for; it shoots two inches low from a full bench rest at 7-10 yards. However, that is not the distance you would be using this weapon in a self defense mode (accuracy within acceptable range 97 out of a 100, beyond a bad breath social work area 87 out of a 100). Very soft recoil with Magnum loads which permits very accurate double tap shot and a shoot and scoot philosophy. Good choice for women and arthritic individuals like myself who have trouble racking a slide. However, this is not a fun gun to spend a day at the range with despite the soft recoil. Weight is about right for load and 85 gr bullet weight. It has a specific purpose/use and does that job well at an acceptable price point(recoil 100 out of 100). I carried a 38 Spl Charter Arms Undercover for years as a backup when I worked the streets and found the brand reliable enough to depend on it to take me home at end of tour. Armchair critics who have never relied on a weapon will bash any brand they do not like or may have never owned and their opinions should be taken lightly (reliability, well guns are like people, no two are alike, some never fail you and those that do you get rid of, if you survive. I would need to put 300-400 more rounds through the Undercoverette to give an EDC reliability rating). Despite that, I would recommend buying this weapon. The purchaser must keep in mind the limitations of size, weight, caliber and the designed scope of its accuracy.

Reviewed By: Dayne A on 05/30/2017

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars!

For the money and power, the Charter Arms Undercoverette in .32 H&R Magnum is an excellent firearm. Weighing about a pound unloaded, this isn't a noticeable amount of weight to carry, either on or off person.

The sights are fixed, but accurate. I have no trouble keeping my rounds within a 3" circle at 7 yards. The double-action pull is rated, I think, at about 10 pounds. My wife has modest hand strength and has no trouble pulling the trigger while controlling the aim. In single-action, the trigger is nothing. I'd bet easily below 3 1/2 pounds. The revolver feels a little slim, but fits my average size hands well.

The cylinder assembly can be completely removed with just one screw, facilitating cleaning.

The finish is nice. Smooth but not polished. The cylinder releases and locks up tightly. The hammer pulls back smooth.With a solid frame (no side plates) it should fire any ammo available for it. In fact, Buffalo Bore maintains all of their ammo should fire safely in any modern .32 H&R Magnum firearm.

Do not doubt that this firearm is good for self-defense. The ammo is only 0.45" smaller than a .38 Special, and many self-defense rounds are equally to or better than self-defense rounds available in .38 Special.

The Undercoverette will also shoot .32 short and .32 long. It will not fire .32 acp. Those rounds seat too deep and the hammer cannot reach the primer. Also they won't eject without a lot of effort. Like most of Charter Arms revolvers, this is a five-shot revolver.

There are many good choices for every day carry guns right now, and this is one of them. Anyone can benefit from this firearm, but it is a particularly good choice for those with less hand strength. The recoil is much less than typical .38 Special, but allowing ammo selection just as good.

This model is stainless steel. Charter Arms also manufactures this in "Pink Lady" and "Lavender Lady" versions, which are colored aluminum frames coming in at 12 ounces unloaded.

Charter Arms is an American company, claiming to use only parts manufactured in the U.S. They offer a lifetime warranty.

Reviewed By: Beverly P on 02/08/2017

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars!

My Charter Arms coveritte revolver is just what I was looking for. Easy handling, very little kick back, light weight, and small enough to carry. At target practice I must have shot off over 50 rounds with no pain.
Just perfect.

Reviewed By: Travis D on 01/21/2017

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars!

Receive fast priced right they are good to work with

Reviewed By: Brad C on 06/23/2016

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars!

My wife loves this revolver. She has had trouble racking the slide on her 9mm and decided to try a revolver. The undercoverette in 32 mag is just the ticket for her. Light weight but very little recoil. She's also very accurate with it even with the short sight radius. Of course Buds was quick to ship and the price was very good.

Reviewed By: Terry L on 02/20/2016

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars!

I have not had a chance to take this 32 Mag. Undercoverette to the range yet, but my first impressions, upon unboxing the revolver, are good. The fit, finish and cylinder lock-up all seem good. I was very pleased with the trigger pulls. The revolver measured a crisp 3 lbs. (single action) and a smooth 10 lbs. (double action). Not bad at all for a new revolver straight from the factory.

Cylinder gap seems OK at 0.007 although I would have been even more pleased if it was a little tighter. However, it is better to be a little too open then too tight which can lead to binding as the gun is shot. My understanding is that about 0.005 to 0.006 is about ideal. In summary, the quality of this revolver seems pretty good for a mass-produced gun. The real check will be when I get it to the range and can shoot it.

Reviewed By: James H on 02/15/2016

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars!

Very pleased with revolver. Very low recoil,fits nicely in pocket holster. Accurate at self defense distance. Buds was great as always, very fast shipping. Would highly recommend this revolver in 32 h&r Magnum for ladies or those older folks like me with arthritis in their hands and wrists.

Reviewed By: Michael Q on 10/30/2015

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars!

great little revolver. Would recommend. Heavier than a S/W J-frame Airweight, but smaller and with considerably less recoil. Nice gun.

Reviewed By: Ernest P on 11/06/2014

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars!

I also purchased this gun for my daughter. I had previously purchased her a 22 magnum revolver without realizing that most 22 mag revolvers have a necessarily heavy trigger pull. Something to do with the need for a heavy strike to set off the primer. So, I went with the U.S.A. made Charter Arms 32 mag.

I am very happy with the quality and finish of the gun, especially for the price. My daughter shoots it well and it seems accurate enough for the task at hand (short range self defense). I purchased some 32 SW Long wad cutter rounds for target practice and some hard hitting Buffalo Bore 32 H&R mags. for self defense. These supposedly hit a little harder than most and have the anti-flash powder for firing at night.

The recoil on the 32 H&R is noticeably lighter than the 38 Special and is much better for shooters with smaller hands. Very advisable for inexperienced shooters who rarely handle a weapon and just need a home/vehicle defense weapon.